KATHMANDU: Industrialists gathered in Gaindakot, Nawalparasi, have called on the government to restart industries that have ceased operations. The appeal was made during a two-day national meeting of the Federation of Nepalese Industries and Businesses, which concluded with the adoption of the nine-point ‘Nawalpur Chitwan Declaration.’ Dr Tilchandra Bhattarai, the event’s coordinator, highlighted the need […]
Nawalparasi, February 14 Sugar industries in Nawalparasi West have been facing a shortage of sugarcane, the main raw material for the industries. As a result, the sugar industries here have not been able to operate at full capacity. Since sugarcane production was not as expected in Nawalparasi West the sugar industries were forced to purchase […]
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NAWALPARASI, Feb 15: Sugar industries in Nawalparasi West have been facing shortage of sugarcane, the main raw material for the industries. As a result, the sugar industries here have not been able to operate at full capacity.
NAWALPARASI, Feb 15: Sugar industries in Nawalparasi West have been facing shortage of sugarcane, the main raw material for the industries. As a result, the sugar industries here have not been able to operate at full capacity.
NAWALPARASI, FEBRUARY 15: Sugar industries in Nawalparasi West have been facing a shortage of sugarcane, the main raw material for the industries. As a result, the sugar industries here have not been able to operate at full capacity. Since sugarcane production was not as expected in Nawalparasi West the sugar industries are forced to purchase […]
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The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) is expanding and upgrading the power transmission network in the Parasi area of Nawalparasi (Bardghat Susta West) to meet the increasing demand for electricity from both industries and local residents.
NAWALPARASI, Aug 28: Power supply has been disrupted here as substations under the Nepal Electricity Authority Distribution Centre, Parasi, got damaged due to incessant rainfall and inundation for the past few days.
Chief of NEA Distribution Centre, Parasi, Chutun Kumar Shreevastav, said the power supply was disrupted as the breaker and other equipment of the sub-station were filled with water after rain and subsequent inundation, adding that there was no situation to resume power supply immediately.
He further said though power supply from NEA Parasi sub-stations has been obstructed, it has been managed through NEA Distribution Centre, Parasi, from Gandak Power House, Bardaghat and sub-stations of Sunawal bazaar area, for the time being.
The devices used in power supply though sub-stations are found dysfunctional and partly damaged due to inundation.
As informed, it will take a few days to operate the centre and resume the power supply from there. Office Chief Shreevastav shared that they were managing technical human resources to bring back the services which will take some more days.
The center is distributing power to 44,000 consumers. For the time being, 35, 000 of them are supplied with the power from Gandak Power House, Bardaghat and Sunwal Bazaar based substations.
Shreevastav further shared that electricity supply is being arranged for the low consumptive households and industries from other alternative sources of energy while high consumptive industries receiving power from 11,000 KV transformers are urged to wait for some time.